Boxing in Canada

The sport of boxing has been practised in Canada since before Canadian Confederation in 1867. Boxing was illegal in Canada during the bare-knuckle era but fights took place in remote areas and the last of them was in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1901.

Tommy Burns from Normanby Township near Hanover, Ontario, was the first Canadian to win the world heavyweight title, becoming the champion in 1906 and defending the title thirteen times until he was defeated via Referee's decision by Jack Johnson on Boxing Day December 26, 1908 at Rushcutters Bay, Sydney NSW Australia.[1] On May 10, 2014, Bermane Stiverne won the vacant WBC World Heavyweight Championship after a sixth-round knockout of Chris Arreola.[2]

  1. ^ Elizabeth Salomons (1999), Canada Through the Decades - The 1900s, p. 29, ISBN 9781896990705
  2. ^ "Bermane Stiverne drops Chris Arreola for heavyweight belt - CBC Sports - Sporting news, opinion, scores, standings, schedules". Cbc.ca. Retrieved 2014-05-12.